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Edwardian silver frame (fineness 800) weighing 23.06 g, unisex pendant or decorative display piece, no laboratory report, in very good vintage condition with minor wear.

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Antique Edwardian Silver Frame with Hand‑Drawn Female Portrait – Decorative Pendant or Display Piece – 23.06 g

A rare and finely crafted Edwardian‑era silver frame featuring a beautifully detailed hand‑drawn portrait of a woman. The piece exemplifies the sentimental and artistic jewellery styles popular in the early 20th century (c. 1900–1910), when portrait miniatures and painted likenesses were highly treasured keepsakes.

The silver frame showcases delicate craftsmanship characteristic of the period and can be worn as a pendant or used as a decorative display piece. Its elegant design and historical charm make it an exceptional addition to any antique jewellery or decorative art collection.

Details:

Period: Edwardian (early 20th century)

Material: Silver 800 (antique)

Feature: Hand‑drawn female portrait (miniature artwork)

Weight: 23.06 grams

Style: Antique / decorative / collectible

Condition: Vintage condition, consistent with age (minor wear expected)

This piece reflects the sentimental portrait jewellery tradition of its era and is ideal for collectors of antique jewellery, miniature portraits, or decorative historical objects.

This piece has been fully checked by our in house jeweller & gemologist.

Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.


Antique Edwardian Silver Frame with Hand‑Drawn Female Portrait – Decorative Pendant or Display Piece – 23.06 g

A rare and finely crafted Edwardian‑era silver frame featuring a beautifully detailed hand‑drawn portrait of a woman. The piece exemplifies the sentimental and artistic jewellery styles popular in the early 20th century (c. 1900–1910), when portrait miniatures and painted likenesses were highly treasured keepsakes.

The silver frame showcases delicate craftsmanship characteristic of the period and can be worn as a pendant or used as a decorative display piece. Its elegant design and historical charm make it an exceptional addition to any antique jewellery or decorative art collection.

Details:

Period: Edwardian (early 20th century)

Material: Silver 800 (antique)

Feature: Hand‑drawn female portrait (miniature artwork)

Weight: 23.06 grams

Style: Antique / decorative / collectible

Condition: Vintage condition, consistent with age (minor wear expected)

This piece reflects the sentimental portrait jewellery tradition of its era and is ideal for collectors of antique jewellery, miniature portraits, or decorative historical objects.

This piece has been fully checked by our in house jeweller & gemologist.

Shipped tracked and insured from the Netherlands (within the European Union).You can expect to receive this item in 5 business days or less.


Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
23.06 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
The NetherlandsVerified
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Objects sold
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